Seed (1931) | |
Director(s) | John M. Stahl |
Producer(s) | E.M. Asher (associate), Carl Laemmle Jr., John M. Stahl |
Top Genres | Drama |
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Seed (1931) was a Drama - Black-and-white Film directed by John M. Stahl and produced by Carl Laemmle Jr., John M. Stahl and E.M. Asher.
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The Tamarind Seed ( 1974 )
By The Metzinger Sisters on Aug 22, 2022 From Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film LoversJudith Farrow ( Julie Andrews ) is still grieving over the breakup of a rather lurid liaison with her married paramour Group Captain Richard Patterson ( David Baron ). She is vacationing in Barbados, attempting to clear her muddled mind and heal her broken heart, when she meets the suave Colonel Feo... Read full article
THE BAD SEED (1956)
By Terry on Feb 21, 2019 From Stardust and ShadowsSome films don’t? sit in areas of? ?style or content that fit a particular genre. THE BAD? SEED (1956) is thought to be Horror film,? ?a Film Noir or? a thriller.? Where? it fits? in the canon is not important only that it is? a strong film yet not to everyone’s taste.? THE BAD SEED (195... Read full article
Warner Archive Blu-ray: Julie Christie in Demon Seed (1977)
By KC on Apr 26, 2017 From Classic MoviesDemon Seed is an odd film. It works well on some levels, and misfires on others. Depending on which scene you are watching it is terrifying, hilarious or offensive. Sometimes it manages to be all those things at once. Now available from Warner Archive on Blu-ray; this is a memorable cinematic experi... Read full article
The Bad Seed (1956)
By Summer Reeves on Feb 13, 2017 From Serendipitous AnachronismsThe Bad Seed (1956) 13 Monday Feb 2017 Posted by Summer Reeves in 1950s, Cinema, Crime, Drama ≈ 4 Comments TagsCinema, Crime, Drama, Movies with Cute Clothes, Philosophy, Psychology Darling Readers, do you have one of?those films? O... Read full article
The Bad Seed (1956)
By Beatrice on Apr 26, 2016 From Flickers in TimeThe Bad Seed Directed by Mervyn LeRoy John Lee Mahin from a play by Maxwell Anderson and a novel by William March 1956/USA Warner Bros. Repeat viewing/Netflix rental I don’t find this movie scary anymore but, boy, do I love it. Rhoda Penmark (Patty McCormack) is the kind of eight-year-old I... Read full article
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